_ ._ _ _ _ __1¢ar1g.1_.ere. and-others interested ni-s W °°_l1¢l`i.b\ite to The Farm, The Diifil The Turf, and Good Roads departments ‘of The Guardian either hyd u\l¢;lfl0ii. correspondence or otherw,i_se.__Answers will be given by experts__to all questions of general; interest and space will nn given to spy articles that will in any wny help to ,advance Prince Edward Is- land interests. Contributors are asked to have “Wir *\!`i3i°i~9! at this 017300 0&i‘1Y each week. as only a short emergency item can be handled as late as one Il-UL WWDBBUBY. All received alter that hour cannot appear until the _following week. _ -_.qu oooeeooeoeeooo :$0.490o.n.u,vo.ee.oe‘oe,v|.eo.u.e».¢¢:¢¢:,,:,¢:,.:..:,,:,é» E scu J -- ».-» . e e o o Q 4 e o e ' ¢'Z2°.°v.°~.°°.'°»°°.°°.~~.°°.°°.~Z°¢°»!~»:~;~.;..;-.;.., O O O 0 4 0 0 Q °°~°°.~$~.»°.°°.~.°~.°° . E :‘ . . . . . . . »,~,~,»,~,»_.»,..,..;.,;»; Contributions for this de ar men should be ad/dressed to p t t President Teachers’ Association ~ Guan-dian's School and Home P- 0- B01 138. Charlottetown, HUG. HOMINY AND EDUCATION. (Selected) Educators-. who have been a little dismayed by the encroachment of utilits.i'ianism, n-nd by n spreading doubt as to whether any education is worth while that cannot be turned in- to dollars, may be encouraged to hear from far off Mississippi a. voice in defence of the old ideals. The editor of the Hattiesburg News stoutly re- fuses to compromlsez- A good deal has been written and said against Latin and Greek in the public schools and in favor of corn, and tomatoes. We have not the often a bit haru on you in requiring slightest objection to corn and tom- you to do things in order that you atoes as side line but in school may pass thc tests of the school, but S. days the boy or girl whoes attention *l is not given to books is cheated. get ofit of the school you are going Hog and homfny is poor diet to feed to have harder schoolmasters than the mind on. Those who value ed- y ucated mel for the money there is P ` Y in it or the money that may be got- maine good, no matter what happens, ten out of iit, do not know how to' and the man who does things value its true value at all. Educa- s,rr.ounts to a great deal more than tion. “book education,” broadens the man who wishes ne nnd none the mind, gives culture to the man. things and who promises he will do ' t wnkens ambitionuinspires to higher 2 . ideals and preuufss the lr-su fur °°u\- the men who stop and think that panion ~p with* books and authors. they_have accomplished something bs- Agrlculstiire has been an honorable f callingtbrough all the ages, and the Y _ greatest men Mississirui has rrpdus- wind in this would and keep it up un- ed have come from the farm; but til the last minute," they were not great because they came from the farm, but because they educated their minds and learn- ed from books things they could~not learn on the, farm. There is no more inviting field of endeavor than may be found on the farm. There is no “ living so sure, no life so independent 1| as the farm life. But the boy on the farm who is denied the advautaglii Of 2 that higher and broader education which comes from books 'is badly b WP” not °° m““Y bil Paternal The virtue of self~rsl|nn ' ' “"°“ "‘°; boys then. Thi; ii; xt ¢;‘_;t__:_;i;___f;_h_e__i_;iia_elv__e_s. and so _ li eir choice giszxfggk' He” 1° th” WHY the lecturer »°‘i th? b°Ys of those dsysz- anNg;__;‘;€io‘: w]3_t\"g9.__ \look:I1l5 for 0 B-PR Y with a look in their faces which to the em- Dl0¥.el meant something inns um. --I , can lift any box any othér _wy.can lift, and you cs.n't scare me with your 4 in the morning tiu 1 at liikht- I’v_e come for the job and I want it. As for wages at the start You look like a fair man, I'll leave that to you. And that is about the way most ol the successful men of to day boon Wmethillg. even if the task was hum- lihefll B truer idea of the value of ’_:_1s?:Y and afforded them a chance to _say__up\\ard. The lsctnrqi- goes on to That is the kind of man your grandfather was. Is it any wonder _those boys, with hardly enougn hung. ness in the country to go nmnnn “IUOUE them, rolled up fortunes? Roll them up they did, and the only pity of it was that they didn't nlwnys toss their own sons into the some stream, and let them swim or sink, There is much wholesome reality in that statement of the case, Hard scfl-denial work at the start never: hurt a boy. The damage comes from doing something easy, and expectmg _advancement as a favor. The lecturer (closes thusz- The blue ribbon opportunities go to the boys who are willing to begin where t_ne men began that hold the big positions now. The first thing for a. man to do if he wants to roll up a fortune is to roll up his sleeves. There is only one place from which You can sec the top as it really is, and that place is at the bottom.' The doctrine is: Come on boys; make a. place for yourselves, and if you prove too big for it, there is a biiigdf DDB. ready for you, just ahead. PRESIDENT WILSON 4 TO SCHOOL, BOYS. “I darn say you think," said the President, “that schoolrnasters are want to warn you that when you ou had before. "For the world requires that we hin s 'Phe men I am sorry for are ore they stop at the grave itself nu have got to have your second' Tl-Ili! HOME IN THE COUNTRY ` The farmers home can be made, nd should he made attractive. It as every advantage to this end. Unlike the home in the city, it is ot sandwiched in between other ames that intercept the_view and reezes and shut out the glorious unshine. The farrner's home may ' 3. 1110-with 3, dstgrmined purpose to do- ble. and better if it was, for it gave' cnentnd though he may become the "’ biggestvhog and hominy grower in 11 Mississippi. _ Such plain-spokenness is always re- freshing whichever side it is on. In the matter of education in l>i1l'f»i0“\81` we suffer from lack of candor. Peo- ple who feel as this Mississippi editor does hesitate to say so because they know it is not the popular view. The muiority have never been sl1¢¢ii1\iY enthusiastic over education for its own snke-they wish to show the practical advantage- ABQ he" ed' ucstors have not always been quite cnndld. They have not dared to say frankly that it is better to be POUY and educated than rich and uneduca- thnt A gnorongb training may 'ed, or l give A broader and wiser view of life nnd lift the individual to a higher pinne without nnninz n runny to his income. Instead they have hcdlltd and recommended education not as 11 valuable thing but as n useful thins. which has thrown wide open the d00i‘ to the phllistines. it nan tended. sisu. to crests u wholly unnecessary s-ntazmilsm be"- twcen education and the no loss im- portant training for llvilihood. As one point after smother has been yielded in the effort to make educa- uon appeal to practical D¢0Di°. the two things have become so confound- ed thug no _ons is greatly to blamte .who get the impression that sh0r - nuns is sfnir enuivuieut 'O' ‘“““t“ or agriculture for rliiiusouhv- H11 1 “Babu” ,B in u "gh forming country. but is not ready .Vet t0 9°” f“"“1“§ made s substitute for books. Amer can farmers are beKiii“i"i‘I t° "M "° that they have much to learn fi‘°Ti the old world in rellafd tfi_ R¢"i°“ ' ture, and are setting themselves_ to learn it, but that need not inter ere in the least with "book s0ih¢S- Dil’ °“° °' “W feathers nrnt in on ou. shsks ui! "- If s msn fs in the horse-breeding O I things which are in most demand, he- buninm and is producing the :wud °'““d “`°“ *' _ , _ DOES THE FARM NEED? ago which may put him out of the "'_' racing game this season. He has Farmers are sometimes horse-D001' been blistered but at present is still | in the same sense that a miii\Wl10 suffering from the effects of the blow ` owns several thousands of acres or and will not be fig to receive much arid or blow-sand land is considered training for some time, to be land-poor, says The Farmer's , , , Advocate. The writer remembers a Fred Cameron, we an sorry to my mnn who c0I1€ld°r¢d himielf C0055' has been ill with Pneumonia for the arable of a horse fancier, and who pan two we.,k5_ H., in rapidly ,-5. ktilt BI`.0Ui1d him. 011 B` fafm 0! le" covering and we hope to see him a- than one hundred acres and operated ,.0,,,.,d in A couple 0|_ we,,kB_ His as n mixed farm, from ten to twelve horses are being very capnbly mmmg_ horses of all ages, most of which were ed by Ernest Mcq-ague_ of a very indlderent class and not , _ , marketable at the best Drfces, nor Tm worldfs record for the fourth WSW they WW °m°1°“t as ‘mm “'°"k heat _in a race on o, half mile track h0l`l9S- Thi! ml" W" always h°‘"°°' was recently made on the Delornfes neur- Hs ssemsil ’¢° im°2i“° th” it 'ri-nnk Montrnni 2.05; by Pickles. required nearly all these horses to ' , , , do his farm work, and was always Admirers of Vestaroy 2_05}_ 0wn_ read? i0 \'“Y °"°*“°' °°’“"' ‘°‘ ““°" en in sunnnersiae, will be interested 11° “°“““Y i’“'°“““°d» "°°“““° it 5°” to know of ins record in the facts Bt 5 i°W pri” h° °“u°d °h°°p’ but quoted below. He took part in a whim 1" the ‘md p"°v°d t° b° “ry gi-eat number of'racee. winning 28. '"3"' 1°' °"°° 1° his Umm” tm any He also won 87 heats in from 2.15) mai generally remained until death to 205* H. wan in cash “Jw _ removed or is was disposed of at ` ' _ , , , ' , a loss. ess orses a e up prsc - cally su' the feed the form produced. ag,“L‘a“S“;';, 2,‘£:féh`§,‘;"§’:,€“thIf_“;i;f_' which might have been used to good t k t in 96 rw” winning mi i’“"’°°° ‘“ '°°‘““‘ d° f§",,.‘°‘§.‘,, ‘,§,‘;.° niffi 3:; won- 124 nent»'n~nn Samar- bruding mu" an ° P K ' in cash Home of the races between 95° “mn” bein' th' ‘um work Gallagher and Vesta Bov were the N ' - ‘ most exciting ever seen. on the mny profitably keep s larger numb" Blackbird 2.l11» holds the worldls ' of horns than the average fm-mer record for heats_ ang__i_~sces contested can, but this ,» article refers to the Vi! 580 and 141- sversge farmer who plaos to keep 0 ~ ~ lust enough horses to work his land Laura Merrill 2.14i has been one, and lells the surplus from his brood of the consistent winners on the mares. Of course, where three or Maine track this season. A great* four good brood mares are hipt and deal of credit of her performances is “WI wi luwmen for boys n,.,1,,,,,,,§i""°**°i\» Alter a few uduutn when ‘iwsvlbis that there may be four som; out of the ming sun, ...ni isinei-on' thu soot-, in em. iormnuoo, lo ' lii1°fsl>isksu me i' n 'you-lines 0 i ur t inn' - - does) repent. fb, gmt;-,°3§‘,-fg__e_i_l_= "laugh tg: ,agar ,:°;)‘,*__“‘;foba_'b§ _-f__g£’?*i“. so _gt “his __v:}_us\§9hh<>_rtee». with svann left between in which the _ ~_ mm -_ _dip the other festiinr 1;. ng. ,,,[,;,,,,,,¢ ionfit is seiaom indeed, that four: oronnlis °n..' fin: 1;:-. _'gif lim' i,'f,'°Zf,,,°' t‘;'° ',’"°"',°".’,‘ "“’“§2f ` I ‘ -_ ‘ - 'am-limb it ‘1“|‘»’.»k|7 “P “Pd ¢i0W_,il. ma". an mud in °“° 't“bl° “Ni Wine good ones and can sg: cribbedn floor ies cidy liirnps ogpdi-‘se A giving it a twisting moum bath all four are so regular breeders as them step, enough to wow A dm” im, my .wary__s. __ ___ ` _ S: produce stfoal each in each ofthe _, , , combustion 0' ‘M _ B urren ne is tn either kin or T” °°“'°°" Vs ¥°°l'°- The Pointe A school for aiorsesncm in ` - Aft tn '1 *F F01! _ - _ . 1 thi.: th _ con er e amps of clay have been »x°::_?i i;1_i_?___V_:0_:'_l_7;§i°ai;l_l_eér;>il___;:o¢_:ve_a_k_:: _'good bmod°m;’x:?'n::rkth;g:_ ;1";l;_°; _|:_e;t:¢€;1___;i:h___(.i§';i_:llYUn_iverKfté° is be- h;eaned_;i|;on__tli_is floor. s third course ' P°°Pl° 5°!!! W ‘Q4 . u the "_ ' _ or . :man o _woo s Para lel to the first. :_s_\_<_>s<;t;=_ivo_»t;;ga_tni; .noinssen tim.. nie ;m__p°f§__'a:°“v1f““2;eb;_§g°;;<;;;;d ramen will lv.. the in-nt Professor. 'ruin than enum is nun in exsnuy erm M which w3i"°*;°d v.'°rm<°' 5°-V' fore mentioned, for his mares are - . ' . ` tm mme mmm” as the mst' 'md' down or found adharigéhg _lr shoved ohaiem and he an-“ply km” their b°Tl_I;nE;_l;ib_it:_o:_1 Asao¢:_i:tion are to eaclii opening Md crack should be - - ~ - pmnny t b ld t th K ua e upon e_su_ccess o file with brush, chips, bark, small -~ . ____*___' years of :ge 1;, xguulit pg; 1:5 “fog _their stakes. A new record for a sticks. or any other combustible ms- “P lim 'Y' do so horse race fn this Province. terial. The top layer of clay is placed ' ' _ ` ' ' 0 0 0 ` » - ~ - . . ° H°w """“Y W°1‘k li r n 1 over all and the finer portions of ,the -° pulmzy offhu rellnhb ~ 0 ses B °“ d th° Fifteen trotters have so lar receiv mfaterial are heaped over the whole ' __ ' 'V "I I »' mall on the hundred-acre farm keep? d K I 0 ' . _Q Y I ‘ 0! the poor class, none; of the good ‘_"m';‘r‘;__:_ Mille __0r better on the structure._ A careful arrangement of ~ _ hug,-own “”d1|y,md ‘ " " " 4 ' kind, what big una of work d d 8 - this cord wood cribblng to separate - - f °”‘°“ ' ‘ ° ° ° ~ 0** “‘°'°“° "1 “U ' -~ ~ » 1 » - _0get_her with the pr 1 the clay is important, and the direc- - . HALLAMS WEEKLY MARKET RE_ _them to be sold on whw°§';gt 3;: It is to be hoped that Halifax Ex- tions should becarefully followed. dlrrmg ul" Pm 7°” W" U" FUN* ll PORT HIDEs_ SKINS_ w00L__ “uhm Four good work hom" _liibition races will be at least 8 in 5. The deep covering of clay which is f C whoe haifccntury. JUNK_ should be sumcient 10; most farms ° nn sh N999 *"6 |10 Bill? U10 108812 thrown over n._ll should be taken from Aa long as liven get sluggish, bowel; 01 100 acres where mixed farming ”°t h“"‘.““° and “h0“|d be Pf°\1ibi¢¢d the side ditches. and may be in lumps constipatcd or kidn-ey: inactive just so Tm-0,,¢0_ July “HL is carried on. Specialized conditions by law' _ _ of all sizes, including the very finest kms win ' BEEFHI IIIHY require more or less than this ' _ material. It is spread as evenly as , DES show a steady to number. This makes it pnsgime to As a result of finish races several possible Over the top in a layer of Dr. Mondo Indian R°°¢ pm. 3-Tm Ui1‘1@i`t0n8 the demand being sul- worn a go,"-hom-se t valuable races h v d' d » eanioi-tw t - H810-Twusuuiinotie thu et izib.i-‘i lr .. _ _ flcl_ent to absorb the supply of short horse teams, each of which may wrt 0”” passed “WW at the July "Wet" tb wiisl 'nt 0 l nc es M y Cu" dmc condmom md bunk dm' haired stock, while medium, long t1me5_ be found udvantigeous s'0me in Ontario nnil other deaths are rn. 2 oe is amllef and rounded nfl dismssing dt-tm for mo” WM." 'in haired and grubby stock are in light get along with three goo,-1 horses on ported in thc U. S. If Halifax peo- so that the heat will he held Wii-iiiii enough gg me ¢l,¢m_ d_°mlUill- 'l`h_0l‘0 is no change in the this size farm, and others keep five. Dle do not fn.l1 in line and make their Ulf* “H08 DB 1011!: IIB possible. When - sick bud, ,_ d B1¢iiBti0Ii as regards the Tanners as It does not Day to. limit the number races 3 in 5 Horsemen should refuse`coal slack is available the two top d- - H1? M' mn’ ¢°“§“°|» ill- ths hand to mouth method of pur- 1; ' n `- ' to enter. ’8“U°“ UOUSIICSS Ci I ns rheu- h 1 tm H 0 BHC ali extent that seeding and _ _ _ layers of wood may bc omitted nnd mahm éd similar d§wr5'e§°P"e’.Im_* c as ng s preva s. City Butcher lik k ' _Hiilish green, flat. 13iC Del' nl. lil* shcierfxslf ' iiolégoinkilrgl Ruby D. winner of the 2.30 class the "mn slack U""`°“i-YNY '"|x‘fd Wm* invariably caused by impurities whigj Bl-‘B0 B Hides _N0. 1 lfilc. No. 2 drawn out Every d8_y»,, de ay “net at Montague is a full sister of Dom- the "H159 Of Clay. should be removed from the system b .12iC- C0\1l\f»i'Y Hillel. ililt. Cllfcd, 13 the land is ready to work me lnion D. and Ozen ll. It is necessary to get the fires well the bowel th kid I tio 13”' Part cured' 12; to mic' shorter “mp The h"°°d1l1E Otfmshg `: ° ° under way in the fines before the ofthe skins, B; toniny' mg: the Pom :een 11 t izc. ' F k B ull ; _ ' ' _ ~ Us “P as or me 1 t 0 mares used to do the farm work of gzgnaxoznd “Quai klistizoflgrrgg hrst layer of wood is burned through, to that they nn do their work props?-ly, . l U C k it : v v _ caLFsK1Ns ni-e without msn Lnamfie w”,§'§,“’;; f,';,_°l‘;,‘;;d‘;dp';’,'i”,§’,';|Fredericton wifi bring their ..,,,,,g,, 0, 'rue first notion of the me is to drive Dr. Mmm Indian Rm Pill: cure, no gsatliligsirggeii:;;_s;'f_s_t£__;ndd;i_;-:eeri;.ri;g'(in_g time_ but which can be wen mused horses here for .th'e 'fall races. out the water contained in the clay _i;’°V¢°f ‘h°B¢ih¢l’. I |Ii'ge_proportion of ina a Preference for this heavier class gllhlianig siiedmvt-il haulsst and mu woik' E"'°"yh°dY'5 ‘1°i"Z it-EBU-in! Weil’ beiom the aciuul buming and mink- k C common "crydax "Imam which 0| goodl City “kms green nut_16c_ mr _gal ‘;35e__|;d‘;““l’h:i_lr1_l;-Yt_§>;timawlgh homes accustomed to the A“t0s_ A8 erlng can liegnn. In burning the Zum- °°P‘°m“‘}' PC'-*Pl* m’-‘°“bl¢- Country, cured 17 to _19c part cured used ,_0',10 the W0rk_ B mrgngnguigf a general rule the horses do not bo cluvs a great advantage is gained _ N_['d° hx H' C°m"°°k c°" 17c, according to condition and take- number should be Provided that it is seem__to show »r_nuch fear, although a fi`0iI'i U15 Orgilnic and vegetable mat- L"“"°d» Bf0Ckl'\u¢. 0|"-. limi wid by ?;'fk0Dcacons or Bob Calf $1.00 to not necessary to overwork any of few Bmililh UPS; are reported. ter which is contained in thc clay, ‘udnifil ll Zfic. :box 3 ' ' I e a s them. With the best of care they will il as that in itself aids combustion. not all breed every year, Th t da S' 210* recently wmked 5' HORSEHIDES are in mir sumny raising foals should be madeostfo “go mile in 2.l7} over Uhurlottetmvn (To Bo Continuelp) Om* with no change in prices Uity take the hmvy md of the work track for Peter Conroy This is if " wc recollect coriectl ua t _ our the Dr. Mou¢'e Root Pllh in omg °|~. off $3.00 to $4.00. Country take od Thelpmblem of how mags, homes _ ' Y eq _l o the i , No. l. $3.50 to $4.00 No. 2.32.50 to ku," H f ~ h. h fustestiecord. Wouldn't it be nice i to $3_50_ must be o_I_;tt_;3 barrgincisi o;i_ed__y_'d:_c____ P0 Bee R new mark hnng out this mu _ __ - Gonzo sv A Bu|.|.- from ilnnrt Dispute. by tau: o o s I hi _ “_ H I 1 k Just to show we are improving, SI-IEEPSKINS are being marketed yxgerhe i~I:4‘i|ires e sA(z'ldi(i1l tidgwmlhest ’ ° ° freely the demand “bs°rm“_g the sm" work horses. andhlilan not to keep to; The biggest money winning driver V7' 'I' ' _ lil() 'I ' ' I ply. City take off according to size feW_ Never keep inferior animals and so fur on the circuit is Murphy the " ` ~ cnnn, nn`...p nnirf»nu'i4sl-n». ff cm',m,," _ . ,_ . - . I' at liifl-_ \__.m__ [__ _ _ __ . | ninl look prompt in-5° t0 51-35- COUIIUY 500 t0 $1-7->~ let the Wm-kem he breeders as wen veteran Geers is down in fourth 1 '~- ,",,,‘,e, ” ' '”° _ and pm..-r frnnnnf-li. We snring Lnmusiunn 25 to wc- Pairs ' rises. in-...........».-...,2.'.. ' ‘L “' "'“"'~""“ ,1f,'!,},._"";'.‘.‘,;,°:*,'=,‘!,.°°;'»v °.f-‘wfriiuu or Shearlings 20 to 40c. -_-__.__._.._... ' e o o N~iv'.~ 'i'rn'n\¢m;n't,°1iii;;i'»i.5ii‘I|ifif\? iii;-ri- 'gf- ` a o a Some very valuable horses includ- , - :hm ",'",""“‘f't' ”""if_ Ui” hlililllinl _ WOOL continues to arrive in large HORSR NOTES ing, a $5000 pacer were destroyed o o ‘you P | ?i"i§|p am;-| ww ' °’" ° _‘§,“[_"‘1- ""° quantities considering the time of the __ ' ' lust week at the Delormies Ti-noi; 2 1_4 Distr;-Invanslnnui~*:'d'i\‘i>_ni)niers‘|g|`t§n§' season, a large part of the Ontario Gmltan Royal the Bensatmnn1Cun_ Montreal, hy fire. _ ° ¢.,,,,f,,,,,? 'l’)'|'n,E,';§:i,"7A“§_":‘_';';‘°D3°°";? Ner- wool clip has been marketed. while ndiun owned pacer has so far only . ° ° _ (Pure Bred Ctfiiiicai' N0 5| navel”-vo" mm °' ""8" 5"" '~‘i::‘D‘:'y““““-1 large quantities of wool are arriving mane one start in the Gmnd Uircum Anvil 2.04} trotted the fastest " ` ,¥.‘.§‘,1f,Ifrig,.°';f,|f`}':,:'§,i';,“'“"f"“§¢"‘ Wm* from the Western Provinces. It looks Q,,p¢uri,, 5th 1 V heat so far this season and Dellay *- `¢r<- ll.-en' S nfinlfsts i-“lin” 'n b°°k‘ -W' _ _ g p ace. He has been 1 Th tu ,__ b d I th and _ ri V . i out s....|..... ,,,,,,, as though the limit prices have been handicapped by a “mg knee ., 2.04, pnced the fastest heat, _ e grea s re o all e stal~ _ new lofi \_°Addr.-nn Hem cure Cs., h d d de 16,- and row rs _ , , ' , , , lion. A great young sire. Futurity "‘° ““""° .-f "°‘1°W°|‘- Ml- reac e ' ““ “ B g ° - Flin' T1:zra1_,_71' generally are marketing their supply Del Ray 104* started without a Frank Boutiller, Halifax is said to bud au '~’v‘“' 'md the 9"” 01 °°_lt ' um BOOK comm’ t ki advant of the bi_h prices ~ _ have made a find in his Bingara stal- “°"‘°" °I Bm’ ‘md ““b5ta“°°‘ Wm My Age Lf........................... . ` . ._ a IIE _ age fl mark this year and has won thi' e . and avoiding loss of. weight by the big pacmg smk__s_ He was cpu? lion Benares 2.30 bought at the New l:`l:r’s0;_a;grs;_ig__chlr;;e;utTizteytlxererssgz_fi/a»nr....... ..-.»......... ..-........\ zlixiihhkdge’ auiiiIi0Ssib1fie1s_s;i;iy I GOOD ROADS U 11° and n Gola our vni-inn st 5500.00 an , , , sincerely hope he will make go0d_ , for $30,000. Service Fee $15.00. 'M '-_*\_§.¢. _??*~€__:). TALLOW is easier and is accum. ~ ¢ . PRFPARATIOW OF THE ' _ Russian Nobleman Prince Viazsmnkir alating under a slow demand. City Georgetown is once more on the 1 _ ROADBLD. and he was afterwards sold to the _r§r;_‘;5.__-;<{_____;_ rendered solid in barrels 6} to 7c. racing map_ Thanks to some of the ___ " J. M. . ‘ ‘ "‘§~' Uuuuiry stuck. suiid in barrels- N°- good sports in that vicinity. 'rney Am" 1’-'“‘”"g the '°“d °° ““ "W" 202 Kent st I ` 1. 5 t0 55°- N0- 2. 51* 50 5- Calm had a very good inaugural meet on width betwem ditches' it is plowed ' I, No. 1, 7 to 7lc. No. 2. 6 to Gio. Tuesday 29th_ up ss deeply as practicable. It will ` o o o s s o he found necessary to use four horses HORSF HAIR. Farmer or pedler M as the extremely heavy nature f th I . 1 ontague will hold their race meet cl k k ° 0 the Postmaster General will be re- stock is coming to market in nor- on Au __ 27¢_h_ T me V - ay mn es the wor of deep plowing ‘ ' mul supply nnn.is being absorbed nt make §,,e programme” mg dimeult. After the plowing has been Farn1 for Sale n_f-iv-oi nt ortnivn nntn Noon, 0.. nn- unchanged prices. Farmer pedler pace 2_24 trot and 2_3() pace_ Good completed, furrows are dug across tho ‘ §°¢0l'- -sb;ip_e should bring a__iargeJnuX\bi_:vi_' of “'¥°“;d ‘Um 50 UWT' U19 Pi°C¢B will H‘ T. PéCK_I'.RIN(;_ post Office Tu`snnf~tor's. Office! ' THE TU _¢;e__ii0A__:;c_re sry _ . nc- tone . :us f0ru1_iul: 11 "OUR A“°““`f" (M _mil el’ Bri if <‘i.n1~l..f.n-roivn, July 24th 1913. . _ _- _ layer of wood is thrown irregularly 524-7- 2 1 ~_'5i. _ _.,,0_7_2GM,,3,_ lllnnyafarnn-rliue b--,un seriously . |i§ “HSM """"“"" "1 '~`li"'i-’i"l' )?l fiilim-iiliyvfnloue cultic. Donitruu stairs, !|urr_\'ing nr lifrfn|_i _r-:. risks. lloiiorii youre with the comes to ilioimswls. lfolt f- ff kevsrens usuonnss fi' ""‘“" “wi-i~'u denim _"26 0|ik--0rev-liii|n'\|\l~~-liinkei M/ mmm bp prowmm H th. vnlun only knew their frus end _the premier wiunsr. in regular, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to HOW MANY HORSES The stallion Bottom received an in- f _' ---f-'-- ~ __ --_ ‘€ jury from a kick some three weeks l _ ____ *_* ___ Horsemen Attention!! DR. J- WOODBURY’S HORSE LlNIMF.N'l` & ERS will Save and preserve the life of your lir rscs. 'l`lieir use will clue nuff prcvriifs the disra|_1__f_n_-__;nark0f. sud would never be without s bot s (signed) w .il/run si./`\'rs:n. "r_:...n 1.i,,,,,»- _ i"itA.‘\lEi{ THORN'l‘0N Q C0., Uookshife. Que. |lE\R.SlR9:-\'¢.u m ,v t 's ll e sr: asians; ii':vr.1".'3'.i°i`i.°;§i.:5":.'l.'i.:"'i`:'F"“° ment and U million Powders in my stable? 'mu M' (Signed) O- Lil. UIl0NKlll'|‘fii. (Horeem ) Munn inn. im. v u"""L""‘§‘ h' ' Sei ted.) _ ( w li n mer een oil by rubbing it against the they breed fsirqly regularly, there due to the splendid training given nm SALE BY ALL ‘mulls . "°°°“°"` "’° ° ° °\ i t ` to b tu i it M | boys, I-le edge of the saucer, dill it tm" “ ° may seem e a ra er si-ge stoc her- last year by Fred Cameron. °"’°'*““ °' "’ n - nn no is nos- of \=<»~°- 01- us 1-un -°»»»um°-- l - ' ° ° Minursnsnmn russian rnoxsros at co. imirni. c~i.|.i.-n out ll ble th t n said ‘i°°““° of an B " ° ki mtgznbi d’s ,throat withdraw-_ For instance, there may be the four We very much rsvret to learn that _ _ _ _ _ i ,#9, 'non more ing le promptly and with 0 t-_Wilt I me _ _ » "°'“i""'°d with mm ’ r ' in rel and the four foals and it ls our summon friend p. s. snow.. is 1 » -- f - ' - _ _ ___=_ is “ comfipstion and ' \ Since then the p_c- old fanul medicine _'”.“lT.";"‘.=3"",,,z"‘* __ __, ...r .. _ 4 < < s_. i _nj ini; -,.-_» .xl .,1I,_‘ ' .i L. slllf _.,f~'i 'ui' ,,.. 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